What will the canucks think of next...finally, an alternate form of fuel
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Hummer-H1-1994-HUMMER-RU...temZ4625051505QQrdZ1 |
This has nothing to do with Hummers. I think you are padding. I'm the expert around here and that's my take on it.
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Possibly a pad. But it is a hummer. and it runs on veggie oil. A earth friendly hummer
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Padding looks like this.
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X2 </div></BLOCKQUOTE> X3 BTW - note the registered date and post count on the imposter who gets off mimicing my forum profile. |
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I guess you think it's funny using my name huh you little homo. That's ok. I got your ip address and now that I own this forum I'm gonna ban you then come to your house and crap on your doorstep. |
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I guess you think it's funny using my name huh you little homo. That's ok. I got your ip address and now that I own this forum I'm gonna ban you then come to your house and crap on your doorstep. </div></BLOCKQUOTE> bring it on. tell ya what... why don't you just tag along with your mom the next time she comes by to lick out the toilets. |
Umm...ANY diesel can run off vegie oil....doesnt need to be modified.
You can make bio-diesel by cleaning old fryer oil through a simple process. I have SEEN this done in person and seen it put into a diesel pickup (mine) and driven the truck. Runs fine.\...actually seemed to run better! --John |
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the original engine (by Rudolph Diesel -- who also invented a solar powered engine) was invented in 1892 and ran on either peanut or soybean oil, can't remember which one. His body was found in the English Channel, in his pocket was a drawing of a hummer.
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